Ok folks I renamed this thread and I think it would be a good idea to talk about media tie novels in general. If anyone thinks this should get a seperate thread, go ahead YELL at me. If y'all think this should be in a different fourum, YELL at me. I promise I'll pay attention.
The history of media tie-in novels, AFAIK, started with liscensing by Paramount for Star Trek. Not at all sure, but I think I have heard something about tie-in books being written for some the radio serials of the 30s. If anyone knows, please contribute? (However, before WWII ppbk were much more rare than today) AFAIK, the initial ST novels were novelizations of existing episodes and adventures; however in the middle 70s or so James Blish (Cities in Flight series) wrote the first original adventure with the ST TOS crew (TOS = the original series). Since then the whole media tie-in books has become a submarket of its own. Some very well, known authors contribute stories, some already mentioned, but I'll add a few more names, Pamela Sargent, Kathryn Sullivan, Peter David, Yvonne Navarro, Nancy Holder, Christopher Golden. According to what I have seen, many series have been effected, SW, ST (all versions, including Enterprise), Babylon 5, X-files, BtVS, X-men, Dr. Who, Matrix, Charmed, Sabrina, those are the ones I directly know about. The types of books break down to two distinct types, novelizations of existing episodes and adventures, and new (novel) adventures.
let the discussion begin taraswizard
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